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                      Reexamining the Solarium Commission’s Proposal for a National Cyber DirectorThe recent Cyberspace Solarium Commission Report recommended establishing a national cyber director and accompanying office. But if enacted as described, the proposal will set up this important office to...
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                      Rational Security: The 'Pompeo in the Dog House' Edition
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                      U.S. Policing After Wave One of COVID-19What should police focus on during and after the pandemic?
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                      Today’s Headlines and CommentaryLawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion.
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                      The Lawfare Podcast: Trump and His Predecessors with Kate Andersen Brower
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                      Developing Coronavirus Vaccines and Treatments Cooperatively and Not CompetitivelyThe FBI and CISA are worried about intellectual property theft of coronavirus vaccines and treatments. But to develop cures quickly, the scientific community needs to think cooperatively.
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                      The Lawfare Podcast: Firing Inspectors General
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                      Today’s Headlines and CommentaryLawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion
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                      The Cyberlaw Podcast: Our AI Future – Sexbots, Toilet Drones, and Robocops?
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                      Bans on Foreign Equipment in U.S. Critical InfrastructureA recent executive order on the bulk electric power system signals that still-in-progress efforts to ban Chinese-made telecommunications equipment from U.S. networks may represent a new approach to criti...
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                      No One Should Have the Right to Opt Out of Coronavirus SurveillanceIf Congress is serious about bending the curve, it shouldn’t allow people to opt out of effective disease-surveillance programs.
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                      The Cyberspace Solarium Commission Makes Its Case to CongressOn May 13, the Cyber Solarium Commission made its case to Congress that the U.S. should adopt a strategy of layered cyber deterrence.


 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
        
